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Male rutting calls synchronize reproduction in Serengeti wildebeest
Published in Scientific reports (05-07-2018)“…Tightly synchronized reproduction in vast wildebeest herds underpins the keystone role this iconic species plays in the Serengeti. However, despite decades of…”
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Road will ruin Serengeti
Published in Nature (London) (16-09-2010)“…Tanzania's iconic national park must not be divided by a highway, say Andrew Dobson, Markus Borner, Tony Sinclair and 24 others. A route farther south would…”
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Behaviour and Life History of the Wildebeest ( Connochaetes taurinus Burchell)
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1966)Get full text
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Wildebeests of the Serengeti
Published in Natural history (01-09-2006)“…In addition, the wildebeest has high shoulders and a back that slopes down to lower hindquarters, a configuration that locomotion specialists believe is…”
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Large Mammal Populations Dynamics of Large Mammal Populations Charles W. Fowler Tim. D. Smith
Published in Bioscience (01-12-1982)Get full text
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Gazelles and Their Relatives: A Study in Territorial Behavior. Fritz R. Walther , Elizabeth Cary Mungall , Gerald A. Grau
Published in The Quarterly review of biology (01-06-1984)Get full text
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African Mammals: The Carnivores of West Africa . D. R. Rosevear. The British Museum (Natural History), London, 1974. xii, 548 pp. + plates. £18.50. British Museum (Natural History) Publication No. 723
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (18-07-1975)Get full text
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Stallion Rivalry
Published in Natural history (01-10-2014)“…Bach- elor males normally react submissively to a herd stallion's greeting by assuming the posture and facial expression of an estrous female, with ears back…”
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Stallion rivalry: male zebras jockey for position using their teeth and the fallback maneuver of dropping to the ground
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The Comparative Behavior of Grant's and Thomson's Gazelles
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-05-1967)“…The comparative behavior of two associated gazelles, Gazella granti and G. thomsonii was observed in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania during a 2½-year antelope…”
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Wildebeests of the Serengeti
Published in Natural history (01-09-2006)“…In addition, the wildebeest has high shoulders and a back that slopes down to lower hindquarters, a configuration that locomotion specialists believe is…”
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Gazelles and Their Relatives: A Study in Territorial Behavior
Published in The Quarterly Review of Biology (01-06-1984)Get full text
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East African Mammals, An Atlas of Evolution in Africa
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Prey Selection and Hunting Behavior of the African Wild Dog
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1967)“…African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) predation was observed in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, between September, 1964, and July, 1965, when packs were in residence…”
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The birth and survival of wildebeest calves
Published in Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie (01-01-1979)“…This paper describes social organization, parturition, post partum behavior of wildebeest mothers and offspring, and calf predation during the annual birth…”
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The Biology and Conservation of the Giant Sable Antelope, Hippotragus niger variani Thomas, 1916
Published in Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (01-01-1974)Get full text
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